*W " 79 I W ELKO, Nev., March IS—«oh» <»• W f . . . Offtoe hours, 10 I o . 18 A. M to 5 P; M.; 7 to 8 evenings, Citisene Bank Building. tlce limited to eye, elr, nose and throat—X-ray including teeth. Office hours, 10 to 18 and 8 FOB RENTi apartment, one j Styeet. very con 3fSR or SS. log and apartments. R« by month or week. Call its—«I JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET WORKS, Corner Helman and th n Neas. Phone 101. 194-tf HERE 18 A PICK-UP— 8 acres For Swvb close to. o f p P M K fft-’W r peajpra ip í X W /F q fruit end nuts, good house, Crating and Storage, chicken yards and house«, 38690. ance tracking. A WJtB NOME—Modern bun­ —General Trans­ team and motor service at a rea­ z io n e 88. galow, sightly location, no bet­ ter home in town, 84600. FOB SALE—One Guernsey heifer, fresh' In June; one Hot- stelft heifer,' milking, fresh to MERTON » . THOMPSON p* X Ä r r Ttotlng a Specialty Furniture Unfinished Spumate« Gladly Furnished Phone 88 or 76 LOTS FOB SALB—Bay your lots on Improved streets—why wprry about Improvements. We have lota *iacHg‘ Iowa and E. Maia st., to heat part of town. All prices, reasonable terms. Phone 438-Y. 168 6* FAINTING AND TINTINO If yon appreciate a flrat class Job of painting or tinting figure with SWENNINO ft GEAR, the : >upssillefcfa Fainting Contractors. Phons S16-R • • — tf _ • __ _ —— D'-loci FOR SALE—House and ono Fine condition, .rage and woodahed. Fine lo- anoa hauling. llty. Good term«. Phon« 481-J. 169-«* h B l » . VòrtUnd. OM,o». I ahopr ahland, Ï l7 -f> Limited nnm- ► strictly modem 7'-Toom Mnse |y and l-room hone? j o t fcagt; JERBT O’NEAL figure on your next Job of plumb- Pfione 138-L 3« Morton £^t. 183-tf Bnay terms. lu e t tenth of mal edhool. Phone 468-J. — WANTED BIDS 188— «fit ' The Ashland Park Commission is calling tor-bids on the fol­ FOR SALE—Box Factory Ini lowing contracts: ber yard haa a full stoch of i For construction of two kinds ot building tomber at « donble-cablna, same else as pew sonable prteee. «? ca Pin tfready constructed In For plumbing fixtures and in- stallatlon of ’same to there two cabins, same to conform *to the plumbing In cabins already con­ structed, ■ For the painting of these two WANTED— Broody hena. Have pew cab)pa; to he pto A? Ancona egga for aale from trap- on cabin already constructed. nested stock. Phone 2«1-J. For two coats pf lead and 181-8* Oil, color to be selpcted, on house and outbuildings wpere MATERNITY the »ark superintendent lives. Reasonable Rat ” See Frank Jordan for speci­ 163 Granite. fications and locations. ' These bias mupt he presented to Hal McNair not later than 6 o’clock Monday afternoon, MarCh IB, 1926.’ ORDINARY HENS, average 58 1-2 eggs yearly; Counter Leg­ horns, exceed 309; eggs and chlx. Phone 17-F-3. l««-3 The Ashland Park Commission NOTICE of FOR JACKSON COUNT*. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles W. APFOINTMENT OP RAT0R a n d to m «m A W* wrE Q WWBFwwv _ p . fliAlBi l/r Miss Mildred S te w a rd ' o t Tucson,, A ria , has peen elected ‘ Desert Queen" 4|y students a t tbs University St Arizona. And— please note— she has not got bSbbed hair.' 8T. LOUIS, Mo., March 13— (U.P.)— The original copy of the first constitution of Missouri— part of It written on feminine pink note paper, has been pre­ sented to the Missouri Historical Society here. The official records of the first constitutional convention, held from June 12 to July 19. 1829, were deposited with the society by the grandchildren of William Grymes Pettus, secre­ tary to the convention. The ses­ sions were held In the old Man­ sion House In a salts of rooms fhr which |3 0 a week was paid. Although part of the record, apd even part of the early drafts of the constitution, are scrawled upon pink note paper arid other scraps which were available, the final draft is in a perfect hand, flowing and regular, with every “I” dotted and every “t” cross- Another recent gift to the society reveals the origin of our 'slang phrase "two bit«,” and a phrase current 100 years ago Keeping your feet on your "pieces of " alghit.5 A Spanish desk doesn’t hurt it much, ex- idollar, cut Into four pieces, was cept the sheriff is liable to nnearthed by a plow at St. 'Marys, Mo. Making change was come and get It. once a task of actually cutting A larger coin in to ' “two bits,” There Isn’t one man “pieces of etfihts,**1 or ever small­ a thousand who realizes er portions. can be one man out of sand. Eugene — Farmers’ Creamery NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STAFF of OREGON now has 868 stockholders and 1800 patrons. Garibaldi now has 1,005 peo- FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate > ; of J. P. HOLLMEYER, Deceased. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix ot the eaUU of J. P Hollmeyer, De­ ceased, and such administration covers the Individual estate, and the partnership property of the firm of Nlms a h ï ' Hollmeyer, doing business a« Ideaf Grocery. Any person having, a claim against the Individual eatate or partnership estate aforesaid ate hereby required to présent the same > duly verified with proper vouchers within six montths from the date of first publi­ cation of this notice to -Nelli« In the fcatter o t l h e Estate of EMMA B. PBLLITT, De­ ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Hon. W. J. Hart- ■ali, In d ie of said county, bps appointed the undersigned as tote haa «Had her ilnMl' c^nnt to said county court of the administrator of the said kson County, Oregon, and the estate. Any claim against the estate rt has -fixed Monday the 6th ’ of April. 1838 at ten o’clock mu«l be preheated, duly verified, in.', and the court room of at the office of Briggs ft said court as the ttrne and pla« Briggs, to Pioneer Bloch, Ash­ land. ‘ Oregofb ytthto BJx Mfliftbs from the 4ate of the first publication of this notice. Oregon. Date Of Date of first .publication fs tysrch 13. March <; 1888. FLOREN' GEORGE W. PELLITT, f L £ P * W 4 ’ rechr^tor tree fc ,0 » « o „ ” ;« X ' planting In «vary state in the « centennial celebration. Mrs. ... . . nnion is expected this spring, sc- I » l , ». s ta n a n . rm M w t at J f r ' X ahhppuciment by the American Tree Association, £ • M L P W ’ “ „ £ ■« d o .b l. t a Which plans Ip Vrl®fi thls spring planting to a «Umax during American Forest Week add Na­ speaking In behalf Qf the gardfifi tional Garden Week, beginning week and home beautification. A i l l f l p r i ) l i tree planting day Is scheduled ULU | j r iil April 1«. : - m i ¡¡J Thousands ot new members during pgrdep greet. Through la r i Pearson, the 1101 H are« being enrolled in the tree MP " planting- army, says Charles Associated Advertising Clubs of Lathrop Paek, president of the th e World, as well as State and BERLIN, 1 Association, whe has published county school superintendent, the Forestry Primer to mark Scout and Camp Ffre Club MW- The German l R g , - the semi-centennial ot era, according to Pack, ere gl»- now on t3>® the first step Irf forestry by the |ng tremendous impetus to the peeted to an °n Ai U n ltfi. States - Government. For eddeayor to get the forestry njqs- a stamp for postage the associa­ sage before the coming citizens «takingly arc “Their help In man colonle tion will send anyobe thia Prim­ of America. er end free tree planting sug­ this campaign,” says Pack. ‘Ts around the « In order tc gestions. Thousands of semi­ another evidence of their ear- centennial trees are being plant­ neat desire to aid in the con- cal jnisunderi ed and the planters enrolling structive things. Dovetailed with ’ItoTf” w333 their names on the association the cpoperation of newspaper« around Germ of the land the Foreatry PrJjn- *ion the of honor roll. In the schools throughout the , bit ’ s message baa gone to new llarly in tJ ’aklrt the cos land forestry program« marking thousands.” ’ Every unit of the Associated' 'tau. the semi-centennial will be put Germany's on 'daring American Forest Advertising Clubs of the World, Week, the American Tree Asso­ has a Forest week program to float throe ciation having placed a hundred scheduled, based on the Forestry Canal, the thousand of the Forestry Prim­ Primer. In California a battery Benjamin of ers In the hands of educators. of speakers 800 strong will put Built In 1902 On this educational feature John the (Semi-Centennial message be- as warships I J. Tigert, United States Commis­ fore the people at the djrec- Is only 3,250 Command* sioner of Education, says: “There \tlon of the California Develop- In Colorado Gross, famed 1« no more important lesson for mept Association. the American people to learn the Semi-Centennial of forestry and pnbllcls than the need of growing and hooks up with the State’s semi- carries a tots conserving forests and trees. Centennial. The Denver Cham- Of these, 100 Onr future development as a her of Commerce and the Color- hopes of th< nation will largely hinge noon ado Foreatry Association have whose tralnli the success with which we can big plans underway. to be fob- Sy devoted, lowed by State-wide tree Plapt- There are, spread this gospel.” Ing. , motive«. Ai The Parent-Teachers Assocla- ra fruit orchard on N. id highway. U*B flrat. publication. K. HOLLMEYER. Administratrix. 183-6 Sat. Sand this a# apd ten con^s to Foler & 2835 sh eF' field Ave., Chicago, IU-, writing your name and address clearly. CQMPOUND fpr coughs, colds end hoarseness, also free sample packages of POLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kid­ neys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Billlousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of iple. Try them! Sold everjr- ere. No. 2 S *p»‘ ?? * H inder observation to deter* Bine his sanity. While serving rlth the Ameflcan"Army In the »téftlppìnes ~ he ' was3 ’ sdvereiy founded. Relative« claim he has COURTBOTO ATTENTION òtod queerly ut times ever since is given to every driver who stops ile return froth thè islands. here for gas and oil. Reedsport — Railroad spur to Umpqua Mills ready for IPS GENERAL 4M> M